The Chamomile Old Fashioned being garnished with lemon twist at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., is seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

The Chamomile Old Fashioned being garnished with lemon twist at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., is seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

Photo: John Storey

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The "Two Sisters" cocktail with Potato Chips and Dip at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., are seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

The "Two Sisters" cocktail with Potato Chips and Dip at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., are seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

Photo: John Storey

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Two Sisters Bar & Books (Cocktail Masters): Two Sisters' Michael Cecconi has a master's degree in dance choreography and performance from New York University.
(Megan Farmer / SFC)

Two Sisters Bar & Books (Cocktail Masters): Two Sisters' Michael Cecconi has a master's degree in dance choreography and performance from New York University.
(Megan Farmer / SFC)

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A Two Sisters manhattan is served at Two Sisters Bar & Books, located on Hayes Street on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in San Francisco, Calif.

A Two Sisters manhattan is served at Two Sisters Bar & Books, located on Hayes Street on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, in San Francisco, Calif.

Photo: Megan Farmer, The Chronicle

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The Deviled Eggs and House Made Pickles with the Chamomile Old Fashioned at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., are seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

The Deviled Eggs and House Made Pickles with the Chamomile Old Fashioned at Two Sisters Bar & Books in San Francisco, Calif., are seen on Saturday, August 25th, 2012.

Photo: John Storey

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Two Sisters Bar to close in Hayes Valley

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Two Sisters Bar in Hayes Valley, the neighborhood literature and cocktail outfit that opened in 2011 to much love and acclaim, is closing its doors.

The bar's liquor license is being transferred, according to Tablehopper, and once the process is complete, the owners will post a 30-day notice before closing shop.

There's no word on who will take over the space.

Mikha Diaz and Alana O'Neal, the sisters behind the business, already have other projects in the works.

The duo plans to head to the East Bay, specifically Berkeley near the downtown BART station, to open Les Arceaux, a new cafe and wine bar. There's no opening date as of yet, but they say it'll be rolling by the fall.

Diaz is also working on an unnamed East Bay venture with Kathryn Kulczyk and Branden Cardelli set to open in 2018.

The business moves aren't limited to the sisters. Bartender, and former Chronicle Bar Star, Michael Cecconi is looking to launch his own line of bottled cocktails. His Monday Night Mixology classes will be available at Les Arceaux.